FriendflickerMobile application design and development
Borne out of a Tinnovation session on Facebook privacy, Friendflicker is a fun way to keep up-to-date with your Facebook friends with a flick!
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TheTin - The Ideas Activation Company™
Borne out of a Tinnovation session on Facebook privacy, Friendflicker is a fun way to keep up-to-date with your Facebook friends with a flick!
Boxfiction publish stories written by your favourite TV show writers and creators.
TheTin worked with ad agency DHM to deliver a range of digital assets to support offline campaign.
TheTin is proud to announce the launch of a new website for MediaWeek Awards, Agency of the Year, ZenithOptimedia.
We don't just design and develop big sites and systems. In fact we love our bread and butter work of quick turnaround, design and build HTML websites.
The MMOPC is a bolt-on platform that integrates seamlessly with an existing event website providing attendees with a range of tools and services.
TheTin designed and developed a visually engaging website for global meeting services company Meetings Mindset®.
TheTin were approached by start up company, ikeepfit with a concept set to revolutionise how people workout at home.
TheTin developed a mobile application from Flash source code for distribution as a Christmas gift to our clients.
Working in partnership with Wolff Olins, TheTin created a number of brand assets for the global launch of the new PwC brand.
P&O Cruises approached TheTin to update their Facebook presence to coincide with the launch of their new TV ad.
TheTin were brought in by The Partners to find the missing piece of the jigsaw for their new web presence.
TheTin have been working with rock n roll legend, Ronnie Wood since 2007 producing two versions of his personal website.
Retriever do new business for TheTin and in turn approached us to design and develop their new website.
Rufus Leonard is an NMA Interactive Top 100 listed brand and digital business. TheTin have been working with Rufus for over 5 years.





